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_ THE GOLDEN TRIPOD - Chapter VII of VII
All the people whom they saw spoke in praise of his wisdom. When they told him their errand he was silent for a little while; then "I have never thought of myself as a wise man, and therefore the prize "Who are they?" asked the messengers. "Their names are Thales, Bias, Pittacus, Cleobulus, Periander, and "We have offered the prize to each one of them," said the messengers, "Then there is only one other thing to be done," said Solon. "Carry And this the messengers did. The famous men of whom I have told you in this story are commonly |